Enisa-led CyberEurope exercise features 400 IT security professionals
Pizza Hut Fans Targeted in Latest Asprox Spam Campaign
Hungry netizens get more than they bargain for
Brazilian Fraudsters Hit US Banks with Fake EMV Card Transactions
A rash of attacks show that chip-and-PIN cards aren’t as safe as banks thought.
A Few Thoughts on Privacy in the Age of Social Media
Everyone already knows there are privacy issues related to social media and new technologies. Non-tech-oriented friends and family members often ask me questions about whether they should avoid Facebook messenger or flashlight apps. Or whether it’s OK …
Samsung Android Phones in Remote Lock Shock
NIST warns of serious flaw which could allow a hacker to remotely lock handsets
Tor Node Red-Flagged for Slinging Malware
Researchers spot Russian exit node modifying binaries via MITM patching
Hackers Hit the White House
What appears to be a recon mission points out that a breach on such a high-profile target is inevitable.
Sandworm Vector Used for New, ‘Dyre’ Consequences
A variant of the Dyreza/Dyre banking trojan malware is mounting a fresh offensive on the financial sector, witha new twist.
London Authorities Nab Suspect in $2.6Mn ATM Heist
An eastern European organized crime gang is believed to have hit 51 ATMs over the May Day holiday.
DDoS Preparedness: More Than a Firewall
DDoS attacks are becoming more common, increasingly sophisticated and more costly–but most businesses have no idea how to prepare.